Ken Keller: ‘Be thankful for what you have and do’
By the time you read this, Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday will have passed. Except for retailers, this is generally the time of year when many businesses are slowing down, wrapping things up and preparing for the next calendar year. Some companies remain busy, working hard to close every possible sale, collect every outstanding dollar and end the year on a high note in preparation for the New Year coming up. Whatever your thinking might be about the last few weeks of the year, take a step back, take a deep breath and be thankful for what you have and do. There is much to be greatful for, although it may not seem readily apparent…Read More
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